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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

How to convert your android smartphone into surveillance camera?

Steps starts from here:

Step:1 > First download and install one small android app called "IP Webcam" from playstore.Its free available in playstore. Download and install it.

Step:2 > After installing start the mobile portable hotspot from your mobile and connect it from your laptop or from your pc. (no need to start mobile data just start and connect hotspot).

Step:3 >  After that start the "IP Webcam" from your android.

Step:4 >  Once ip web cam started scroll down and reach at the end of the application page.Find out "start server". and click on it.
                             

Step:5 >  Now, at the end of the screen you should find some ipv4 links. note it down and now its time to start your pc. start your pc and open any web browser(e.g. chrome, mozilla, safari...etc) from your pc.




Step:6 >  In your web browser type that link given at the bottom of your android screen and hit enter. It should bring up the home screen of ip webcam.

Step:7 >  Now, in home screen as video render select the browser and as audio select html5.

Step:8 > That shit..our android converted into a camera. Fix your android into any corner of your home and see the live cctv footage. Check other options in advance settings.If you want to start video recording you can start it by pressing the red button in the screen.It's start the recording and when you stop this recording its save it in memory.You can view your saved video from video archives.

Original content : http://mytechnosat.blogspot.in/2016/10/how-to-convert-your-android-smartphone.html
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Sunday, June 12, 2016

Your original Moto 360 isn't getting Android Wear 2.0



Android Wear is turning 2 years old, but it won't be a happy anniversary if you're one of the platform's earliest adopters. Following a similar warningby LG for the G Watch, Motorola is saying that the original Moto 360 won't get Android Wear 2.0 when it arrives in the fall. Yes, you'll have to buy a new smartwatch if you want that on-screen keyboard or third-party watch face widgets. It's uncertain what will happen to other older Android Wear devices, such as Samsung's Gear Live or the first ASUS ZenWatch, but there's a real chance that they'll meet a similar fate.


The cutoff isn't entirely shocking. Google regularly ends major OS updates for Nexus devices after 2 years, and its tighter control over Android Wear updates suggested that you'd see a similar schedule for wearables. It's unfortunate when you realize that many newer devices have comparable hardware, though. And however arbitrary this feels, it's a reminder that smartwatches won't endure as long as their mechanical counterparts -- you'll have to swap wristwear every couple of years if you're determined to remain current.
reference : https://www.engadget.com/2016/06/11/original-moto-360-wont-get-android-wear-2/
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Intel gets Apple chip order, its first major mobile win

Apple's next iPhone will use modems from Intel, replacing Qualcomm chips in some versions of the new handset, a move by the world's most-valuable public company to diversify its supplier base.

Apple has chosen Intel modem chips for the iPhone used on AT&T's US network and some other versions of the smartphone for overseas markets, said people familiar with the matter. IPhones on Verizon Communications's network will stick with parts from Qualcomm, which is the only provider of the main communications component of current versions of Apple's flagship product. Crucially for Qualcomm, iPhones sold in China will work on Qualcomm chips, said the people, who asked not to be identified because Apple hasn't made its plans public.

Representatives for all of the companies declined to comment.

Orders from Apple represent the first major win for an Intel mobile chip program that had struggled for relevance and racked up operating losses. The shot in the arm for the world's largest chipmaker further dents the dominance of Qualcomm in baseband processors that connect phones to networks and convert radio signals into voice and data. While Qualcomm is losing some orders, it's retaining a major chunk of Apple's business, offsetting concern that one of its largest customers would drop it completely.

Intel reversed earlier declines and rose as much as 0.7 per cent, to $32.15. The shares declined 7.3 per cent this year through Thursday. Qualcomm fell as much as 2.9 per cent to $53.40. It had been up 10 percent so far this year.

AT&T will sell an estimated 22 million iPhones this year and 23 million in 2017, according to Walt Piecyk, an analyst at BTIG. Verizon, which has a slightly smaller iPhone user base, will sell an estimated 21 million iPhones in 2016 and 22 million next year, Piecyk estimates. Apple sold more than 231 million units globally in fiscal 2015. The next version, due for release this fall, is expected to be called iPhone 7.

Infineon Technologies provided the modem in the original iPhone in 2007. Infineon's wireless division was later acquired by Intel and Intel lost the contract when Apple chose Qualcomm for subsequent versions of the phone that offered high data rates. Since then, Intel's chip has failed to show up in any smartphone that has sold in significant numbers and the company has gained less than 1 per cent market share.

Choosing Intel's part for an important role in the product that generates about two-thirds of Apple's annual revenue may represent a calculated gamble by the company. Bringing in second-source suppliers is a long-established practice by device makers looking to make sure they're in a better position to negotiate on price. However, analysts such as Stacy Rasgon at Sanford C Bernstein have said that Qualcomm's modems remain ahead of Intel's offerings in performance when measured by how much data they can get from the network into the phone.

Rasgon estimates that Qualcomm gets about $15 per phone from Apple, or about $3.47 billion in Apple's fiscal 2015.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

MICROSOFT LAUNCHING “LUMIA 650″ & “LUMIA 650 XL” WITH OFFICE


nokia-lumia-920-820-f-650x334The latest news released out of the Mobile World Congress this year about Microsoft’s native mobile product NOKIA that they are launching their 2 new mobile phone NOKIA LUMIA 650 andNOKIA LUMIA 650XL which would be very much affordable.
There is a hot news as well about these NOKIA mobile that they will later be updated to theWindows 10 platform which will be a very appealing thing for the LUMIA lovers to have a hand on experience on the windows latest trend Windows 10.
Stephen Elop the executive vice president of the Microsoft Devices Group  also promised their users to have more flexibility and better performance at any time and any place.
New NOKIA LUMIA 650 and NOKIA LUMIA 650 XL will have a built in Microsoft office with a one year free subscription for the user to have their Microsoft Office Suit at their finger tips for PC, MAC and one tablet .
With new NOKIA LUMIA users will get 1 terabyte of One Drive Storage and 60 mins free on Skype with unlimited calls  to land lines per month in 60 countries and to mobile phones in more then eight countries.
There will be many NOKIA LUMIA accessories to make the work of users easy with their introduction of the “Microsoft Screen Sharing”. It is a pocket size device that will be used for the wireless streaming of the standard Miracast to project your Office documents and project into a wide screen TV or any other HDMI enabled screen for making the presentations of the documents.
Now whether you will get your NOKIA LUMIA 650 or NOKIA LUMIA 650XL this spring with many of the lumia lovers waiting or you will still stick to your previous lumia mobile it is still a very prominent working tool.
Image source: www.wincomin.com
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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Microsoft's new web browser is up to 112% faster than Google Chrome








Google's Chrome web browser is the most popular web browser in the world right now, according to StatCounter. But Microsoft's new web browser for Windows 10, called Edge, might prove to be superior.



In a Windows blog post on Wednesday, Gabe Aul, Microsoft's head of the Windows Insider program, announced a new set of benchmarks for Microsoft Edge, the company's new web browser made for Windows 10.

Microsoft Edge showed significant performance gains over Google Chrome, but what's most impressive is that Microsoft used benchmarks created by Apple and Google: Edge was tested using Google Octane, Apple JetStream, and WebKit Sunspider. That last one is actually a benchmark created by Apple's WebKit development team that's intended for the iOS, Mac, and Windows versions of Safari, Apple's web browser.

According to the benchmark results, Microsoft Edge was 112% faster than Google Chrome on WebKit Sunspider, 11% faster on Google Octane, and 37% faster on Apple JetStream.

"We're really pleased with those performance gains and we hope that you'll enjoy faster browsing with Microsoft Edge along with the many great features we've added over the last several builds," Aul said.

If these results are accurate, Microsoft Edge could soon be the web browser of choice for Windows users, considering its power and efficiency. At the very least, these kinds of performance improvements could spur other web browsers like Chrome to innovate and improve their own products. But as it stands right now, this looks like a great reason to try Windows 10 when it launches later this year.

Windows 10 will be a free download for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users.
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Friday, June 19, 2015

How To Remove Number From Truecaller Directory List

As we are using PC and Smartphone in day to day to routine. These devices makes our life simple and easy. We access internet on these devices and access useful services to get information and entertainment. Many Websites, apps, games are available for our devices. Smartphone apps are increasing rapidly after Android OS comes into market. Android is an open source OS for mobile devices so it attracts developers. Millions of different apps are available in Play Store. I already listed out some best android apps and for games lovers also listed out best android games. Even Many apps are available which help to find many useful information.
Basic purpose of mobile is calling so we their are some apps which helps to enhance the calling feature. Like we all want to know who is calling from unknown mobile number. There are many websites available on internet to get this information. But for smartphone Truecaller is one the popular app to trace a mobile user location and name. Truecaller has global phone number directory. You can easily trace the number when you get call from unknown number. But Truecaller totally destroy your phone number privacy. If you call to unknown person by mistake or dialed any wrong number then it will becomes serious issue. So to secure mobile number details we need to remove it. Our main motive is to secure and maintain our number privacy. If you want to know how to remove your number from Truecaller then read this article because today we are going to discuss the method to remove number from Truecaller database.

Method To Remove Your Number From Truecaller Directory.




Step 1. Open your Web browser and type the following URL without Quotes and press Enter.

http://www.truecaller.com/unlist

Step 2. Now you see the Truecaller Unlist Phone Number Webpage. Scroll the page down.

true caller unlisted mobile phone number

Step 3. In this Page you have to select some options like reason, verification captcha and verification code and enter your Phone Number etc.

Step 4. After filling the form you have to click on the blue unlist Button After that your number is successfully removed from Truecaller database.

true caller unlisted mobile phone number removed

Note:- Before Removing your number You have to deactivate your Truecaller account so that Truecaller verify that your the actual owner the number.

I hope you like this method and successfully removed number from Truecaller app. Don't forget to share it with others.
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Thursday, June 18, 2015

BSNL to set up 40,000 Wi-Fi hotspots

Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad checks WiFi on his mobile after launching BSNL's wi-fi zone at the Taj Mahal in Agra on Tuesday.
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